The ranks of the civil service have dropped by 12 per cent under the One Bermuda Alliance, compared with an increase of 20 per cent under the former administration, according to Michael Dunkley.
Speak...
“The Pink House”, a little piece of Bermuda that has stood for 300 years in the city of Charleston, South Carolina, is up for sale.
The historic building at 17 Chalmers Street is the second oldest mas...
Helping rebuild a devastated community in Nepal became a profoundly life-changing experience for 21-year-old David Simmons — a story that he plans to share next week at a Bermuda College lecture.
“I’m...
Bermuda’s low-income workers are caught in “a reverse Robin Hood effect”, according to economist Craig Simmons — and the tax breaks in the latest Budget do not go far enough to pull them out.
On the o...
The Government is looking into occupational pensions to ensure the system remains “responsive”, but Charles Jeffers of Age Concern questioned “how in the world they are going to produce” with less pe...
A poignant ceremony celebrating the kindness shown by East End residents to US Navy Midshipman Richard Sutherland Dale, the last casualty of the War of 1812, was marked this weekend with the laying of...
The rise may appear to be modest: 56 more jobs existed as of August 2016 over those reported in the previous year.
However, the 0.2 per cent increase raised the tally of jobs from 33,319 in 2015 to 33...
Overseas corporations will end up paying a considerably higher fee to reduce their tax liability by running their business through Bermuda.
While the practice contains “nothing whatsoever illegal”, fi...
While there is “nothing mysterious” about the delay in rolling out the general services tax, now set for April 2018, Bob Richards, the Minister of Finance, conceded that the Bermuda Government had “ye...
An elderly woman struggling to cover the cost of living has given heartfelt thanks after readers of this newspaper came to her aid.
Along with the hardship of meeting rising costs while dealing with h...